The Musical Legacy of Vienna: Explore the Mozart Death House
Discover the poignant history of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at his Death House in Vienna, a must-visit for music lovers and history enthusiasts.
Immerse yourself in the history of one of the greatest composers of all time at the Mozart Death House. This significant historical landmark offers a glimpse into the final days of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, providing a unique perspective on his life and lasting impact on classical music. Located in the heart of Vienna, this site is a must-visit for music lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
A brief summary to Mozart death house
- Rauhensteingasse 8, Vienna, Innere Stadt, 1010, AT
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning to enjoy a quieter experience and avoid crowds.
- Check for special events or concerts that might be happening during your visit.
- Take your time to read the informative plaques and displays for a deeper understanding of Mozart's life.
- Consider purchasing a combined ticket if you plan to visit other nearby attractions.
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Getting There
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Car
If you are driving, you can use a GPS navigation system or your smartphone to enter the destination 'Rauhensteingasse 8, 1010 Wien'. From anywhere in Lower Austria, you would typically take the A1 highway towards Vienna. Once you reach the outskirts of Vienna, follow signs for the city center (Innere Stadt). As you get closer to the address, look for parking options nearby. Note that parking in the city center can be limited and may require a fee, so be prepared with coins or a payment app.
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Public Transportation - Train
To reach the Mozart death house via public transportation, first, find the nearest train station in Lower Austria. Take a train to Vienna Hauptbahnhof (Vienna Main Station). From there, transfer to the U-Bahn (subway) Line U1 towards Leopoldau. Get off at the Stephansplatz station. From Stephansplatz, it is about a 10-minute walk to Rauhensteingasse 8. Exit the station and head west on Steindlgasse, then turn left onto Rauhensteingasse.
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Public Transportation - Bus
If you are traveling from a nearby town, check for regional bus services that connect to Vienna. Many buses will take you to Vienna's central bus station (VIB). From there, you can take the U-Bahn Line U3 towards Simmering and transfer at Stephansplatz to Line U1 towards Leopoldau. After exiting at Stephansplatz, walk approximately 10 minutes to Rauhensteingasse 8. Be sure to check the local bus schedules as they may vary.
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Walking
Once you reach Rauhensteingasse, the Mozart death house is located at number 8. The house is marked and easily recognizable. If you are coming from the Stephansplatz U-Bahn station, exit the station and walk along the street, following the signs for Rauhensteingasse.
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